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http://dx.doi.org/10.14400/JDC.2020.18.8.419

A study on the Design of Recipe Sharing Service for Single-Person Households  

Kim, Han-Jun (Smart Design Engineering, Hongik University, International Design School for Adavanced studies)
Kim, Seung-In (Digital Media Design, Hongik University, International Design School for Adavanced studies)
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Journal of Digital Convergence / v.18, no.8, 2020 , pp. 419-425 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study proposes functional services within the cooking recipe sharing application. Many single-person households often eat alone, and eating out. their usual eating habits are not considered well. when living alone, the risk of exposure to mental illnesses increases compared than multi-person households, and if nutrition has unbalanced, it can be easily exposed to diseases. in this study, define these problems and emphasize the importance of maintaining physical and mental health of one-person households, and explored user experience and expectations through cano models, focusing on the Baekjubu fooe recipe is often used by 20-30s. and users can feel the cooking process is not a hassle. and they will have a cooking themselves and even manage their mental health through communication with neighbors.
Keywords
single-person household; home food; health; application; communication;
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